Los Angeles Times

Oyez, oyez, oh no

- lose readers of

Cthe Los Angeles Times might have noticed a trend since election day: Our letter writers, most of whom already hold President Trump in low regard, have become more shaken and upset by the conduct of our commander in chief.

Comes now Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., who made perhaps the biggest splash in Trump’s political morass. For the most part, readers have praised Roberts for defending the federal judiciary against recent attacks by Trump on “Obama judges”; even those who say the president is right about partisan jurists attack the Republican Party for producing a leader like Trump and a court like the one overseen by Roberts. — Paul Thornton, letters editor

A. Marco Turk of Santa Monica says Roberts’ advocacy for an independen­t judiciary is crucial:

The autocrat in the White House has finally met his match: our chief justice breaking historical precedent and forsaking silence in response to our overreachi­ng chief executive.

Roberts has stepped up to the plate in grand fashion for an independen­t judiciary striving to provide a level playing field for all those who appear before it.

This is especially crucial during these “Trump times,” when we must secure our democracy and be vigilant at all costs to protect our rights in a free society.

Congratula­tions to Roberts for standing up to the bully on Pennsylvan­ia Avenue. La Cañada Flintridge resident Scott McKenzie faults Trump and Roberts:

The myth of a nonpartisa­n judiciary vanished with Bush vs. Gore. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) flouted the Constituti­on by refusing to allow advice and consent on President Obama’s Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland in 2016.

Roberts had the intellectu­al honesty to recognize that the individual mandate of Obamacare was a tax, which Congress had the authority to levy. But tortured logic often still prevails at the Supreme Court, as in the Wisconsin gerrymande­ring case recently.

So, Trump shouldn’t worry so much — minority rule by his party is still firmly in place.

Matt Giorgi of Brea says hail to the chief justice:

I have disagreed with many of the Roberts court’s decisions; however, he has my gratitude for rebuking Trump’s latest statements about the judiciary.

Since assuming the office, Trump has often shown utter disregard for the rules and norms that have held this country together. His latest rebuke of a judge for ruling against his administra­tion shows a complete lack of knowledge or caring about our system of three separate but equal branches of government.

Our country has taken a right turn away from democracy and toward an autocratic leader who is emboldened by the lack of public opposition from Republican­s. We are now the proverbial frog in the pot of slowly warming water.

I hope more citizens see the existentia­l threat Trump poses to our system of government before the water comes to a boil.

 ?? Rogelio V. Solis Associated Press ?? CHIEF JUSTICE John G. Roberts Jr. issued a statement on comments made by President Trump.
Rogelio V. Solis Associated Press CHIEF JUSTICE John G. Roberts Jr. issued a statement on comments made by President Trump.

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